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C.G. : Sacred Vow What would engage more people in creating a positive future?

What would engage more people in creating a positive future?

Posted on Jul 16th, 2008 by C.G. : Sacred Vow C.G.
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for July 16, 2008:

The Wu Wei way...by the action of non-action...or "show me, don't tell me" (if I like what I see, I just may come along  for the company-a little way or longer).


I see three  potential problems with this proposition:


1) The definition of "positive"


            Being a subjective term, there can never be a guarantee that any particular example of "positive" is indeed the most desirable thing for all-at even the conscious level, much less the supraconscious level. In our dualistic world, what I perceive as positive will most certainly be considered negative by another. This diametric perspective is not always that one (or both) positions are motivated by self-interest-though in fact all positions are motivated by self interest (even the self interest of desiring to further ‘the positive').

Also, our views are almost always limited by our scope of perception. For example, though I am very vested in a turnaround on the ‘negative' human impact of the Earth (for my and our survival), I have heard native elders say that the Earth will survive and prosper even if we do not. So then, if we are able to avert the cataclysmic termination of the human species, are we for our own sake holding the Earth in a less healthy state than it would achieve with the rest-bit without human civilization? If so, since we are the fruit of the Earth (as apples on an apple tree), are we in our positive efforts going to result in less healthy fruit over the long scope?

-by the way, I am still for human survival. I just know it is for our sake and not because it ‘positive' thing to do.


2) "Engaging people"-proselytizing

            I always have a problem with proselytizing. The action first shows an assumption that we image our way is the right way. Sure, we can share our opinion, but I am inclined to walk the fine line that divides opinion and selling a path. It always seems that once we start to recruit people to our perspective we run the risk of the idea becoming secondary to the action of recruitment.

            Why should we care if others follow our path? If we are content with our path, then do we need others to be on it? And if we are truly content and fulfilled, wouldn't others see that? If people see our contentment and believe that our path would be of a benefit to them, they may choose to walk along with us (or on a similar path). Besides, I would not desire them to be on my path unless they find it beneficial.


3) Never even mind the "future" part. Be here now.


What are your ideas on engaging more people in creating a positive future?

What would be the best way to inspire and invite others to join in the vision for a better world?


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In celebration of CG's upcoming non-fiction book, **Strike a Chord of Silence, for a limited time autographed/signed copies of Sacred Vow are available for $4.00US plus shipping!


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Enlightened.thinker : Light-plerker
about 5 hours later
Enlightened.thinker said

Non fiction! Wooooohooo…..!

Sorry, I did enjoy your answer CG, but got to the end and got very excited about your new book!

C.G. : Sacred Vow
about 10 hours later
C.G. said

Thank you, Aley….of course, I am partial to my fiction, but it seems I cannot get away with only writing that..
Your support means a lot, dear one,
CG

Zephyr : Poeticspirit
about 13 hours later
Zephyr said

I resonate with your answer CG, So true. Wow, you got the new book done already? Well done.

rugged_gurl1 : The Virtue of Many Things In Life
about 18 hours later
rugged_gurl1 said

answer that is different from others that I read.  am I correct to say that you are stating the facts that people are only caring for the present time and for their own selves?  thanks for the good opening line.

C.G. : Sacred Vow
about 23 hours later
C.G. said

Thank you, Zephyr.
I am putting together the nonfiction. It's essays and a collection of maxims given to me, as guides, over 20 years ago, through a very surprising arrangement.

Rugged_gurl1…I am inclined to believe that we only “Care for ourselves” because there is only One, so whatever we care for, it is ourself (even if indirectly).
I am not sure I understand the question about  “only caring for the present time.”

blessings and joy, my friends,
CG

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C.G. : Sacred Vow Posted on July 16, 2008
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